In 2026, Ucom will continue setting new benchmarks in network development, expanding educational and community initiatives, and introducing advanced technological solutions — ensuring long-term development, reliable service accessibility, and a sustained contribution to Armenia’s digital future.
Dr. Arthur Khachikyan, PhD in Political Science from Stanford University, discussed the persecution of the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church by Nikol Pashinyan’s government, Pashinyan’s disgraceful anti-church campaign, and also the possible implications of the new US National Security Strategy by the Trump Administration for Armenia with Dr. John Eibner, American human rights activist and the President of Christian Solidarity International (CSI) human rights organization John Eibner.
Ucom announces the launch of its traditional New Year offers. Customers can purchase a 5G smartphone and receive an accessory at Ucom’s sales and service centers as well as through its online shop.
“Such an attack in broad daylight is highly demonstrative; it sends a short message—stop,” Minasyan said.
AxelMondrian communications firm has secured three distinguished international awards in 2025 across the realms of branding, public relations and commercial film production — testifying to the strength and global competitiveness of Armenia’s creative and communications sector.
Ucom’s General Director Ralph Yirikian and CIPR Aerospace founder and CEO Mari Hrachuhi Boghosyan handed over the Space 1.0 educational kits — complete with a small artificial satellite, а ground station, a parachute system, and a user manual — to the A.H. Yeritsyan Gymnasium at Lomonosov Moscow State University Branch, as well as to the “Aregnazan” Educational Complex.
He also added that the continuing silence of most western International Religious Freedom advocates testifies to the declining political independence and credibility of a once vibrant human rights movement.
Here—this is where things get more interesting. We’ll speak about this shortly, but note the following: the letter to the Prosecutor General’s Office was sent by Gabrielyan and Alen Simonyan; the crime report was filed to the Anti-Corruption Committee by Prosecutor General Anna Vardapetyan; Gabrielyan even posted the scanned document on Facebook, and Simonyan shared it.
From 3 April 2026 FLYONE ARMENIA will start operating flights on the route Yerevan-Vienna-Yerevan.
This development is a key component of the airport’s ongoing development program, aimed at ensuring a high-quality and comfortable travel experience for passengers.